A Golden Valley food shelf is dealing with a costly loss after a power outage forced it to toss thousands of dollars worth of perishable food. Power went out early Saturday, Sept. 20, at PRISM after ...
A restaurant space in Golden Valley that’s been vacant for the last three years will soon have a new tenant. Kitchen and Rail will occupy the space that was once home to Mort’s Deli, which closed in ...
Last year, we introduced you to a Golden Valley couple who turn buckthorn into one-of-a-kind wooden creations. Dave and Rhoda Michaelynn do it to raise awareness and funds for substance use disorder.
Citing declining enrollment, a committee envisioning the future of Robbinsdale Area Schools sees school closures on the horizon. The Reimagine Rdale: Vision 2030 team is recommending that the district ...
You may first notice Brock Ray’s choice of eyewear: thick plastic white eye glasses. “I don’t know that I would have been brave enough to buy them if I’d tried them on in a store, but I ordered them, ...
After having to move out of the space they called “home” for the last seven years, the new Maple Grove Arts Center is officially open to the public. “It’s highly visible, and also I think, personally, ...
Children born during the pandemic — often called “COVID babies”— are now entering preschool and kindergarten, and some are showing unique developmental and social challenges. “A COVID baby would be a ...
The Maple Grove football team outscored Edina 27-0 in the second half to earn their fourth win of the season, beating the Hornets 33-7. Edina scored first on a touchdown pass from Mason West to Sammy ...
The Maple Grove girls swimming and diving team won a Lake Conference dual meet Thursday, beating St. Michael-Albertville 95-83. Maddie Hetland won two events for the Crimson, taking the 50 and 100 ...
The Golden Valley City Council voted Tuesday to approve a new location for the city’s east fire station. However, at that location, a business exists in its place, creating challenges unless the city ...
Every city needs a good taco shop. Just ask Stephen Batcher of Brooklyn Park. “If you don’t have a good taco shop, are you actually a real city,” said Batcher. “It’s just like a staple. You’ve got to ...
As we slowly lose daylight, things promise to get spookier at a local pumpkin patch. “Dehn’s at Dark” in Dayton opens on Friday, Sept. 26. The attraction is something new this year at Dehn’s Pumpkins.
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